These types of comments are implicitly saying that "mainstream/legacy" media should have the best coverage. Can't we just have legacy/mainstream for general audiences and specialized youtube channels for more detailed and advanced coverage? A lot of the topics discussed in this video are way over most people's heads. Like do you know what an ensemble member is? I don't.
@@richardpowell4281 Brian Norcross on Fox Weather is also amazing. I don’t dislike Max but I prefer Brian’s calm demeanor and his decades of studying and reporting on hurricanes, including Hurricane Andrew. Max was a bit much on his Wednesday live at times… commenting over and over about how a bench was covered by water or a wooden post in the surf was tall and covered by water, which both of those were untrue. He has a bit of sensationalism for sure.
I live in St. Louis. I moved to Jacksonville Beach years ago. It actually snowed my first winter there! Not much, but enuf for the kids to build 5-inch snowmen!
Oh my word, so now the huge amount of people in Western NC affected by Helene and living in tents might freeze to death??? I'm praying that doesn't happen but I am very very concerned.
We evacuated from Daytona Beach to Savannah. Heading home this morning. Neighbor has been sending pics. My street is a lake, and my house is surrounded by water, but he sent pics through one of the windows, and it looks like my sandbags held. Doesn't look like there's any water in the house.
I know there's been a lot of damage from Milton in places but from what I've seen over the last couple of weeks watching from here in New Zealand, it's the devastation caused by Helene across several Southern States that is going to require a massive ongoing effort and a lot of resources.
Sixteen dead from Milton. The article didn't discern hurricane specific vs tornados the storm brought. But I'm hoping they and the affected by Milton don't get lost in the horrible pain in NC. They all need our support right now.
You’re now my go-to for weather forecast personalities. Hurricane Milton coverage brought me to your channel. Keep up the great work. Much love from Chicago
@@KoolaidF4ntasticothey are working together raising money and the y’all squad is delivering semi trailers worth of supplies to those effected. It’s more than just information.
Hi Rob. I'm a first responder rescuer. The damage is beyond belief. Most evacuated .but some thought they would be ok. 18 fr .waves .not ok. Still searching today after 17 hrs. Yesterday.and more bad weather on the way. So please keep safe.👋👍💙💙🩵
@karencourt5684 Thank you for your service. I'm a Floridian as well. My area was hit horribly by Helene, DIXIE COUNTY. Stay safe out there. All may be gone but never forgotten. Memories are forever.
@@alisummers7984 I can't understand it myself. I left college for my career. I know what it's like to have something going young, but to have a business this big and smash the broadcast skills of 95% of network weathermen is crazy. I guess credentials do matter, but I'd at least go part time. Things are changing so fast in media and kids have LLMs so being young doesn't mean unqualified, it means able to adapt to new ways of doing things.
South Dakota here! They're halfway through harvest already so we should be ok if it frosts. The flooding we had in the spring took out 30%+ of the fields so it shouldn't take them long to finish.
Watched your replayed. Found your Channel during Milton. Excellent job. I live in Houston so will continue to watch. I already lost everything to a Tornado in 1987 living in the Texas Panhandle, Pampa Tx. I broke my back in 3 places. We were home when the tornado hit our mobile home. I have lived on Houston since 1991 so have seen several Hurricanes and storms here. Hope nothing developes next week in the Gulf. Will continue to watch.
Max V. as much as I admire your extended knowledge of WEATHER, you have the voice and looks to help millions of viewers on a National platform. I live east coast Pompano Beach I’d like to treat you to dinner. Thank you for getting all of us through Milton. 🌴 🏳️🌈 👍🏻 🇺🇸 🦩 You’re amazing! Dr. Bob
I was watching your stream while hiding in the closet during Miltons many tornado warnings. Thanks so much for your coverage!! Still waiting for the power to come back on in my area
I watched you hurricane Milton report the entire time you were narrating it. Believe it or not, you saved lives and should be commended for your professionalism. You are an outstanding meteorologist, natural expert and well spoken. Good job young man !!!
WHOA, MAX!!! I was watching live when it was up to $3500!!! Thank God for all these wonderful people! I pray these donations get into the right hands so that they help many who desperately need it! God bless all of you and prayers for many more rescues and saved! Max, you are such an amazing person! Thank you!!! PS...Did y'all hear they found 100 people in a barn!! What an amazing rescue!! ❤God is good! ☝🏼🙏🏼
I’m looking at the weather for hurricane ravaged Asheville, NC and see daytime temps for the next 2 weeks, from 50-70’s, with only two nights (next week Wen & Thur) from 34-36F. I do not see any freezing temps for Asheville in the next two weeks. For those that don’t have permanent shelter from the cold, there are a number of shelter locations around Asheville to get warm….but having done a lot of camping with the family in the Fall, these temps are nothing that a nice camp fire can’t cure. Personally, I’d rather have COOLER temperatures, than HOTTER temperatures when my power goes out. I can always put on a coat, or cover myself with a blanket when it gets chilly. Nothing I can do when it’s 90F, and I have no AC.
Hi all. I'm a rescue worker. And boy have we been busy. The weather is erratic. Fr sure. People were asked to evacuate certain areas. But some Ignored that stayed behind. And kept the workers busy. Which could have been helping with searching and diving. All I want is fr everyone to be safe and follow regulations..when they say 18ft .possible waves .that's what it means. This is not funny. Take care everyone
I took care of 2 seniors w Alzheimers over 10 years. I was wondering how you evacuate the incontinent and/ or sundowning? I've had nights at home where where I've changed and laundered sheets and clothing and gave showers 3x in one evening. When tornados rolled through our area this summer we both stayed on the main flow w our bedridden parent. Couldn't imagine for a second just leaving them alone while we went to the basement. One senior was sedated while hospitalized to reign in dementia created psychosis. How would that be handled in a shelter? They're screaming out and accusing people around them of imagined slights. How would a severely autistic child w sensitivities that could lead to meltdowns fare in these loud and busy shelters? How about people on oxygen or that use mechanized beds to get them up and down? Unfortunately the one size fits all of shelter environments don't work for so many. I imagine in FL with so many retired the numbers with such issues are magnified.
Freezing rain and ice is nothing to mess with. We've been in ice storms here in Ohio, like when it's 15 degrees out, ice on everything, and no power because ice took down the trees and power lines. Been there several times and without power for weeks.
I remember taking my kids out for trick-or-treat on Halloween, and there was about 4 inches of snow here just 10 miles north of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.. that would’ve been in the early 1990s. I also remember waxing my new van wearing my swimsuit in 1978 on Thanksgiving day here… that same here I think it went down to 26° below zero Christmas Eve. My pipes in my house froze that night. I remember I went to get my shower to go to sleep, and the water wasn’t flowing. I caught it real quick so I didn’t have my pipes burst. I saw them out with a hairdryer. Normally, it does not go below zero here in Pittsburgh During the winter, and it generally never goes above 95° either in the summer although I do remember two days it went over 100° back in 1988, which I think only happened three times in the past hundred years here in Pittsburgh
it’s so weird and dreary when you see the storm leaving the country. it’s like a monster or demon that came thru devastated everything in its path including life and then when it’s done it just leaves? There has to be something bigger than mother nature that’s behind these denomic storms idk maybe i’m looking at it in a weird manner but it is scary stuff. i hope these poor folks can rebuild their lives one day good luck to all and Godbless🙏🏼
Looking forward and enjoying the colder weather in the Northeast. Will pass on any Fall rain, but the crisp air is nice. Getting ready for outdoor hockey season.
ohio valley here, weve been in a severe drought since first week of july. you mentioned its gonna rain about 5:50 , but its not. theres something going on here stopping rain dead in its tracks. its so dry weve been leaving buckets of water for the deer, bear and other forest creatures. theres more fracking going on here than any other place in the country and i have to wonder if thats the cause. this is a anomoly that is being hidden from the public
Cloud seeding. You create artificial clouds with chemicals that sucks up moisture from areas where no moisture is thus creating anomalies in weather compesating by creating super cold or super hot temperatures in places where opposite should be happening or excessive rain dumps.
Here are the key points related to the weather pattern: 1. **Jet Stream Shift**: The jet stream will take a big dip, allowing colder air from Canada to push southward into the U.S., creating a major weather pattern change. (01:22-01:48) 2. **Cold Air Influx**: As the trough builds over Canada, it will bring a significant cold air mass into the Ohio Valley, Northeast, and much of the East Coast by early next week. (02:12-02:39) 3. **Temperature Drop**: This cold blast will last for a few days, with temperatures expected to drop well below average across much of the Midwest, East Coast, and Southeast. (03:04-03:51) 4. **First Freeze of the Season**: The Midwest, including states like Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, may experience their first freeze on Monday and Tuesday, impacting crops and vegetation. (04:15-04:40) 5. **Gradual Warm-up**: Following the cold snap, a ridge will rebuild, allowing warmer air to return to parts of the Great Plains and the East Coast by the end of the week. (03:51-04:15) 6. **Increased Weather Activity**: With the jet stream remaining meridional (more wavy), the U.S. may see more active weather, including potential severe storms, especially in the Great Plains, during the third and fourth weeks of October. (03:04-03:28) 7. **Precipitation Patterns**: Showers, thunderstorms, and potentially even snow flurries are expected in the Ohio Valley, Northeast, and upper Michigan Peninsula due to the intensified trough. (05:06-05:31) 8. **High-Pressure System**: High pressure will dominate the Southeast and Great Plains later in the week, bringing dry weather, with the chance of thunderstorms returning by the following weekend. (05:31-05:57)
Nonstop cloud creating/seeding on wed-Thursday in my area. Winds. Milky clouds plus tic tac toe clouds. 0ne day this week, I looked up to see one in the form of a hurricane 🌀 complete with eye.
Are the donations going directly to individuals? I'm not giving you any of the corrupt corporate orgs or govt anymore. Curious how the funds are distributed. Thank you for all you do.
As a truck driver and seeing the lights while i drove was absolutely amazing
That’s so cool! I missed it! But wow the photos online are amazing!
I believe they’re made by solar flares
Lucky dog. I didn't see squat! I run a hopper in Missouri and Arkansas mostly. Was in Buffalo MO with a normal sky.
I saw them, trucking in Limon co
Is that three times this yr?
You put mainstream media weather to shame--so glad that I found your channel.
I shared it with friends and family too!🖤
These types of comments are implicitly saying that "mainstream/legacy" media should have the best coverage. Can't we just have legacy/mainstream for general audiences and specialized youtube channels for more detailed and advanced coverage? A lot of the topics discussed in this video are way over most people's heads. Like do you know what an ensemble member is? I don't.
Well yeah.. mainstream weather report, 20-40 seconds. This guy 20 times longer.. obviously this is more in depth.
I paused the video so that you can take a breathe brother 🙌🏼
He's gotta pump out content while he can
😂😂😂😂
Breath* or breather*
@@Oragami1337 Breathe* as in what people do to stay alive...
Half way through the video I totally understood this comment!! Lol
Max velocity is better than any news station
I agree, he doesn't sensationalize the weather like a lot of other reporters, and he sticks to the facts.
We Are The News Now!!
don't gotta sit through a shit ton of political trash and targeted ads.
doesnt talk to me like im a 5 year old. give me the data
@@mjkelly93 Max has a god sense of humor too.
How many meteorologists raise money for effected people of bad weather ?.
This is a better explanation than any meteorologist on network TV
Max is informing us, the mainstream media is trying to scare us. That's the difference.
💯💯💯
people like this is the way to go from now on. dont bother with anyone the bs on tv ❤❤
@@richardpowell4281 Brian Norcross on Fox Weather is also amazing. I don’t dislike Max but I prefer Brian’s calm demeanor and his decades of studying and reporting on hurricanes, including Hurricane Andrew. Max was a bit much on his Wednesday live at times… commenting over and over about how a bench was covered by water or a wooden post in the surf was tall and covered by water, which both of those were untrue. He has a bit of sensationalism for sure.
Hands down one of the best youtube meteorologist of our time❤ Accurate • honest • reliable. I'd rather watch this rather than main stream news
Mainstream news weather is doo doo 💩 in comparison!
64 degrees in central Florida right now. Chilly for us. Makes not having power/electricity not so bad.
@nicolehall2177 same here in south louisiana
😂 it felt amazing
I live in St. Louis. I moved to Jacksonville Beach years ago. It actually snowed my first winter there! Not much, but enuf for the kids to build 5-inch snowmen!
I was lucky and didn't lose power but still don't have home Internet. During Hurricane Ian, I lost power for a day and than Internet for 10 days.
We lost power with Helene for 5 days and it was 90 in the shade. 😢 So glad you have nice weather!
You probably saved lives during Milton; you are a bona fide hero. Hands down!!
Thanks for the update and coverage during Helene and Milton. My sister and her family are safe in Clearwater FL.
Oh my word, so now the huge amount of people in Western NC affected by Helene and living in tents might freeze to death??? I'm praying that doesn't happen but I am very very concerned.
This is heartbreaking!😢🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@carlye.3093 FEMA is there to help.
Hope for the best. PREPARE FOR THE WORST.
Open Your Homes Up To Host A Family God Bless
I’m so nervous. I live in western NC but I didn’t get hit, I’m praying for the people who did.😢
We evacuated from Daytona Beach to Savannah. Heading home this morning. Neighbor has been sending pics.
My street is a lake, and my house is surrounded by water, but he sent pics through one of the windows, and it looks like my sandbags held. Doesn't look like there's any water in the house.
Hi Droogie. Good luck to you. Thank-you fr following the rules. U were smart.hope the best fr u👋👍💙🩵
So glad for u!
No worries FEMA will take care of everything. 🤭
Good luck. Keep us updated
Ok and?
I know there's been a lot of damage from Milton in places but from what I've seen over the last couple of weeks watching from here in New Zealand, it's the devastation caused by Helene across several Southern States that is going to require a massive ongoing effort and a lot of resources.
Sixteen dead from Milton. The article didn't discern hurricane specific vs tornados the storm brought. But I'm hoping they and the affected by Milton don't get lost in the horrible pain in NC. They all need our support right now.
Yes, Florida is used to hurricanes… but those other southern states can’t withstand weather weapons like Helene.
You’re now my go-to for weather forecast personalities.
Hurricane Milton coverage brought me to your channel. Keep up the great work. Much love from Chicago
Also Max is about hit 600K after the Hurricane Milton live coverage! He is gonna hit 1M in no time!
@@SaraKim-ez4hz won't matter if no one watches unless there is a hurricane. You don't know how youtube works do you.?
He’s definitely earned it!!
@@snowcat4861🙄
@@snowcat4861 lucky for him hurricanes happen a ton of times in the year
It means this is his job .. one more less in the work force making it harder to find labor for company's
We appreciate you and Ryan Hall helping out the affected communities and updating us
yes, I appreciated there information from hurricane Milton & Helene. They provided help for thousands of people.
Buzz Lightyear also
@@KoolaidF4ntasticothey are working together raising money and the y’all squad is delivering semi trailers worth of supplies to those effected. It’s more than just information.
@@Mb2IseeUeveryone knows. They’re just saying what they’re personally thankful for.
Agree! It was nice to watch this with everyone and no competiting between the two.
Appreciate the coverage brother!
Prayers for the massive losses in the past few weeks.
God Bless All.
Hi Rob. I'm a first responder rescuer. The damage is beyond belief. Most evacuated .but some thought they would be ok. 18 fr .waves .not ok. Still searching today after 17 hrs. Yesterday.and more bad weather on the way. So please keep safe.👋👍💙💙🩵
@karencourt5684 Thank you for your service. I'm a Floridian as well. My area was hit horribly by Helene, DIXIE COUNTY.
Stay safe out there. All may be gone but never forgotten. Memories are forever.
Midwest needs rain, the allergie craps just blowing around now for weeks.
Thank goodness for the cooler weather with no power in FL. It feels amazing outside while cleaning up.
You and Ryan are the hardest weatherman workers- the only ones I trust too- thanks for all you do! You’re forecast is part of morning every day!
This dude is full time in college too. It's insane to those of us who did college full time. The energy level is crazy.
@@qwaszx2 oh wow!! I had no idea he was still in college! My level of respect just rose!! Go Max!!
@@alisummers7984 I can't understand it myself. I left college for my career. I know what it's like to have something going young, but to have a business this big and smash the broadcast skills of 95% of network weathermen is crazy. I guess credentials do matter, but I'd at least go part time.
Things are changing so fast in media and kids have LLMs so being young doesn't mean unqualified, it means able to adapt to new ways of doing things.
@@qwaszx2 I’m so proud of this next generation ♥️
@@qwaszx2old ways still work.
South Dakota here! They're halfway through harvest already so we should be ok if it frosts. The flooding we had in the spring took out 30%+ of the fields so it shouldn't take them long to finish.
Thank you for all you did during Hurricane Helene and Milton. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those who we're affected by them.
Watched your replayed. Found your Channel during Milton. Excellent job. I live in Houston so will continue to watch. I already lost everything to a Tornado in 1987 living in the Texas Panhandle, Pampa Tx. I broke my back in 3 places. We were home when the tornado hit our mobile home. I have lived on Houston since 1991 so have seen several Hurricanes and storms here. Hope nothing developes next week in the Gulf. Will continue to watch.
Do you ever sleep Max?.😊
Long story short, winter is coming.
But we have to make a big deal out of it
Max V. as much as I admire your extended knowledge of WEATHER, you have the voice and looks to help millions of viewers on a National platform. I live east coast Pompano Beach I’d like to treat you to dinner. Thank you for getting all of us through Milton. 🌴 🏳️🌈 👍🏻 🇺🇸 🦩 You’re amazing! Dr. Bob
@@pompom11 Palm Beach here👋
@@happy777abc hi Happy what’s up 😃
Watching you here in Australia. Really enjoying learning about weather and what effects it. Amazing coverage and explanation. Thankyou. Xx
I was watching your stream while hiding in the closet during Miltons many tornado warnings. Thanks so much for your coverage!! Still waiting for the power to come back on in my area
I am in Tampa FL Odessa no more hurricanes drained ,tired and annoyed 3feet of water on my street
@@sammyorta so sorry! We are in New Tampa. Big wind damage.
Aurora was phenomenal in Central Ohio last night!
It could even be seen near the Gulf Coast of Texas! Of course you had to use the long exposure on your camera to pick it up. But it was here!!!❤
I see the aurora last night here in salem village northland ohio
I fell asleep and missed it. 🙁
My goodness Max, my gratitude to you is Huge! Thanks for being there for us!❤❤❤
as a canadian that lives in northern ontario, its clear skies and like 0 - -8c now
I watched you hurricane Milton report the entire time you were narrating it.
Believe it or not, you saved lives and should be commended for your professionalism.
You are an outstanding meteorologist, natural expert and well spoken.
Good job young man !!!
We lost over 10 Celsius up in Canada this week, it’s getting close to 40f at night
WHOA, MAX!!! I was watching live when it was up to $3500!!! Thank God for all these wonderful people! I pray these donations get into the right hands so that they help many who desperately need it! God bless all of you and prayers for many more rescues and saved! Max, you are such an amazing person! Thank you!!!
PS...Did y'all hear they found 100 people in a barn!! What an amazing rescue!! ❤God is good! ☝🏼🙏🏼
@@MyHome7_Carla The money people donated on the lives during the Milton hurricane, all that going to be donated?
@@JessMichael150probably not.
@JessMichael150 I hope so!
I’m looking at the weather for hurricane ravaged Asheville, NC and see daytime temps for the next 2 weeks, from 50-70’s, with only two nights (next week Wen & Thur) from 34-36F. I do not see any freezing temps for Asheville in the next two weeks. For those that don’t have permanent shelter from the cold, there are a number of shelter locations around Asheville to get warm….but having done a lot of camping with the family in the Fall, these temps are nothing that a nice camp fire can’t cure. Personally, I’d rather have COOLER temperatures, than HOTTER temperatures when my power goes out. I can always put on a coat, or cover myself with a blanket when it gets chilly. Nothing I can do when it’s 90F, and I have no AC.
I am a gardener Starting to bring plants in now including the potted roaes
We still are completely cloudy and rainy here in Palm Bay. Hopefully sun pops out soon !
Fantastic job y'all squad. ❤
Got cold fast in nc already.
Same in MA
Hi all. I'm a rescue worker. And boy have we been busy. The weather is erratic. Fr sure. People were asked to evacuate certain areas. But some Ignored that stayed behind. And kept the workers busy. Which could have been helping with searching and diving. All I want is fr everyone to be safe and follow regulations..when they say 18ft .possible waves .that's what it means. This is not funny. Take care everyone
Thank you so much for helping with the rescues. You must feel so tired but gratified that you can actually do something! Blessings! 🙌
@@4theLord1 hello. Thank-you fr yr kind words .it means alot. Blessings back to you.👋👍🩵🌟🙌🫶
I took care of 2 seniors w Alzheimers over 10 years. I was wondering how you evacuate the incontinent and/ or sundowning? I've had nights at home where where I've changed and laundered sheets and clothing and gave showers 3x in one evening. When tornados rolled through our area this summer we both stayed on the main flow w our bedridden parent. Couldn't imagine for a second just leaving them alone while we went to the basement. One senior was sedated while hospitalized to reign in dementia created psychosis. How would that be handled in a shelter? They're screaming out and accusing people around them of imagined slights. How would a severely autistic child w sensitivities that could lead to meltdowns fare in these loud and busy shelters? How about people on oxygen or that use mechanized beds to get them up and down? Unfortunately the one size fits all of shelter environments don't work for so many. I imagine in FL with so many retired the numbers with such issues are magnified.
Good Morning Max, thank you for all the great info. 😊❤
Thanks so much Max!
Keep the good work up velocity
Good Morning Max
power is back on in lake placid Florida! way to go Governor Desantis!
@christinearthurs1669
Yes, DeathSantis refused to meet with the people who control your aid because he is so petty.
We got power back too! I'm shocked it's only been 2 days, we thought we were looking at a week, at least. DeSantis is amazing!! 🇺🇸
@@donteller46don’t tell them. They want to idolize him and accept lies.
I am so finished with severe weather already... I like that your channel is here to keep us updated. Thanks!
Many of our. Linemen headed out to Florida already Monday before hurricane hit 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Im so sick of hurricanes. Im ready to talk winter and snow. Hell , freezing rain would be fine at this point
Freezing rain and ice is nothing to mess with. We've been in ice storms here in Ohio, like when it's 15 degrees out, ice on everything, and no power because ice took down the trees and power lines.
Been there several times and without power for weeks.
I have a thought for all the folks in North Carolina who will have to suffer through the first freeze while they have lost their home
😢
Watched you through the entire storm
I’m from So Flo but east
We weren’t touched
Ty for all you do
I woke up this morning with it at 43°f here in Tennessee
Oh no- please pray for us in FL that this Carribean area does not develop into a Gulf hurricane-
Sadly Arizona is still breaking temps, both highs and lows. 😢
Way better than mainstream weather reporting
1:08 solar storms.
😅😅 max keeps us informed!! The best
I remember taking my kids out for trick-or-treat on Halloween, and there was about 4 inches of snow here just 10 miles north of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.. that would’ve been in the early 1990s. I also remember waxing my new van wearing my swimsuit in 1978 on Thanksgiving day here… that same here I think it went down to 26° below zero Christmas Eve. My pipes in my house froze that night. I remember I went to get my shower to go to sleep, and the water wasn’t flowing. I caught it real quick so I didn’t have my pipes burst. I saw them out with a hairdryer.
Normally, it does not go below zero here in Pittsburgh During the winter, and it generally never goes above 95° either in the summer although I do remember two days it went over 100° back in 1988, which I think only happened three times in the past hundred years here in Pittsburgh
it’s so weird and dreary when you see the storm leaving the country. it’s like a monster or demon that came thru devastated everything in its path including life and then when it’s done it just leaves? There has to be something bigger than mother nature that’s behind these denomic storms idk maybe i’m looking at it in a weird manner but it is scary stuff. i hope these poor folks can rebuild their lives one day good luck to all and Godbless🙏🏼
Looking forward and enjoying the colder weather in the Northeast. Will pass on any Fall rain, but the crisp air is nice. Getting ready for outdoor hockey season.
Thank you Max for Milton Coverage. I am sure you was very tired. Congratulations on the boost in your subscribers, very well deserved!!
Cold in the SE? Sign me up!
Praying for the ones that died in Hurricane Milton🙏. Second, is that cold front next week going to cool down southeast Florida a lot?
THANK YOU
1:40 That looks so much like a dragon.
Yes
It feels like winter here in western PA.
Cheers from canada! We are sending you some nice cold :)
Oh, Canada! Thanks a bunch! You can keep your polar vortexes to yourself this year, eh?
No!!
Dude I appreciate all of your coverage during Milton, it helped me and my family immensely.
Praying hope for the best, prep for the worse🙏🏻
ohio valley here, weve been in a severe drought since first week of july. you mentioned its gonna rain about 5:50 , but its not. theres something going on here stopping rain dead in its tracks. its so dry weve been leaving buckets of water for the deer, bear and other forest creatures. theres more fracking going on here than any other place in the country and i have to wonder if thats the cause. this is a anomoly that is being hidden from the public
The Aurora Borealis was beautiful here in PA but camera needed to be on nightmode
exactly what i want from my weather forecast thank you boss
im gonna be in the cold canada ball 🥶🥶 0C is called
Max, you were my go to information source while riding out the storm at my home in Orlando Florida. Thank you!
Please no more severe weather in Missouri...
Thank you, Max
From Cynthia Ann in JANESVILLE, WI
Hello from Florida, C.Ann
Will be waiting for Indian summer in Pennsy after the big chill next week!
Living in Florida thank you for youtr donations
I need to find out what happened to the bench
Cloud seeding.
You create artificial clouds with chemicals that sucks up moisture from areas where no moisture is thus creating anomalies in weather compesating by creating super cold or super hot temperatures in places where opposite should be happening or excessive rain dumps.
They are destroying areas with "cloud seeding"
Here are the key points related to the weather pattern:
1. **Jet Stream Shift**: The jet stream will take a big dip, allowing colder air from Canada to push southward into the U.S., creating a major weather pattern change. (01:22-01:48)
2. **Cold Air Influx**: As the trough builds over Canada, it will bring a significant cold air mass into the Ohio Valley, Northeast, and much of the East Coast by early next week. (02:12-02:39)
3. **Temperature Drop**: This cold blast will last for a few days, with temperatures expected to drop well below average across much of the Midwest, East Coast, and Southeast. (03:04-03:51)
4. **First Freeze of the Season**: The Midwest, including states like Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, may experience their first freeze on Monday and Tuesday, impacting crops and vegetation. (04:15-04:40)
5. **Gradual Warm-up**: Following the cold snap, a ridge will rebuild, allowing warmer air to return to parts of the Great Plains and the East Coast by the end of the week. (03:51-04:15)
6. **Increased Weather Activity**: With the jet stream remaining meridional (more wavy), the U.S. may see more active weather, including potential severe storms, especially in the Great Plains, during the third and fourth weeks of October. (03:04-03:28)
7. **Precipitation Patterns**: Showers, thunderstorms, and potentially even snow flurries are expected in the Ohio Valley, Northeast, and upper Michigan Peninsula due to the intensified trough. (05:06-05:31)
8. **High-Pressure System**: High pressure will dominate the Southeast and Great Plains later in the week, bringing dry weather, with the chance of thunderstorms returning by the following weekend. (05:31-05:57)
Great job Buzz. Thanks!!
It is to be hoped that the cold front brings much needed rain to the upper Midwest.
Hey Max, can you tell the low pressure system that Florida is closed for the season? I'll take the 60 degree weather though, thanks
So happy I found you 😊☀️
Nonstop cloud creating/seeding on wed-Thursday in my area. Winds. Milky clouds plus tic tac toe clouds. 0ne day this week, I looked up to see one in the form of a hurricane 🌀 complete with eye.
Are the donations going directly to individuals? I'm not giving you any of the corrupt corporate orgs or govt anymore. Curious how the funds are distributed. Thank you for all you do.
100% agree! They could find billions for a virus though 🤦♂️
No mention of operation cirrus?
The Northern Lights display was significantly stronger than those seen on May 11-13 and August 11-13.
Yeah I thought so too.
@@musicalchairs56 Not sure about measurements, it's just my perception and pictures, but I was up in the air on all and this one rocked! 👍🏼
Max And Ryan are the best. Thanks Y'all Squad.😊
It's already getting cold in Iowa. Not looking forward to the colder temps.
Glad you're finally getting the recognition you deserve dude
Good 🌄 Max
I saw the Northern Lights last night! Thank you for your weather forecasts! I believe you more than the weather people on tv!
The only channel my husband and I watch during hurricanes… you are amazing!
I hope it's not bad ...I hope everyone is as ok as they can be ❤
I live in Florida and I love cold weather bring it onnnn
Glad your okay we were all worried when your live went out during Milton
We could see them last night in the UK?
Thanks for helping!!!!
Your channel rocks
You should give him lots of cash.
But he’s not a geologist
The best weather channel!